Posts Tagged “seven years to seven figures”

If you aren’t living in a show or in outer space, you already know that things have gone awry in our economy.  I am sure some people have used other words to describe the state of the economy, but don’t fret.  This is the time as a consultant, or for other professionals, or anyone that has a job and wants to keep it, to improve your skill-sets.

Become an Expert

If you are living off a trust fund or your parent’s house, maybe you don’t ever have to worry, but with the sense of urgency, this is a great time to light a fire on your behind and start to learn something new or become an expert at what you do.  Reading Seven Years to Seven Figures by Michael Masterson, he outlines some great guideline and some activities that can help you in becoming an Expert or Master in your specialization, a new one, or whatever you want to learn.  He describes that you should be doing and studying the subject you want to specialize in  for 1000 hours, and you should be doing it for  5000 hours in order to master it.  The way you can track it is by having a sheet with 1000 squares, and once you complete an hour, you cross out a box. The same to master the subject of choice but using 5000 squares.  I have started this for my golf game, but I have a long ways to go.  I have a template so I will post it in the next week or two.

Dog Eat Dog World

As most of you hard-working, over-achieving people know, this is a very competitive world.  We should always be on top of things in our field, or even learn something new to branch out.  Who said that Doctors were the only ones that had to keep studying and keeping current.  I know that keeping current and ahead of the curve in the Tech field has helped me a great deal, and I have gotten to the place I am at because of that.  Let’s keep evolving and keep ahead and learn more things.  Get off the couch and do something!

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Yes, the title is deceiving.  I wouldn’t have it any other way than working as a consultant (until I get to my financial goal and who knows then).

Starting in Consulting

Starting as a consultant can be tough. First, you must master a type of job. Then you must convince a consulting company to hire you and pay you the big bucks. You can also go into consulting on your own or amongst a few consultants in which you can be a partner.

Mastering a Subject

In the book “Seven Years to Seven Figures,” by Michael Masterson, he describes mastering a specific job or task requires at least 1000 hours to master, and about 10,000 hours to become an expert.  The way he suggests in doing this is to make up your mind what it is you want to master, and create a matrix with 1000 squares on it. Then you check off one square for every hour you spend attaining your goal of mastering the subject.

Other Advice

I am in a high demand area of technology consulting.  It is not enough to just be a consultant.  You have to keep sharpening the ax all the time.  To keep in demand, one must keep up with trends and new technologies.  I will have another post in which I will describe how to be a consultant on your own, and the best way to be successful to be profitable your first year as an independent consultant.

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